Bloody Java plugin won't keep my security settings. I am running Windows 7 64bit. Whenever I change the Java security to low to try and run an applet, I go into any web browser(IE, Firefox, Chrome). As soon as go to the Java4k site and launch an applet it resets the security to high. Anyone else run into this? I am trying to look at the 4K games but I can't.

Bloody Java plugin won't keep my security settings. I am running Windows 7 64bit. Whenever I change the Java security to low to try and run an applet, I go into any web browser(IE, Firefox, Chrome). As soon as go to the Java4k site and launch an applet it resets the security to high. Anyone else run into this? I am trying to look at the 4K games but I can't.

Exact same problem here. Soon as I click "Always run on this site" I get an error about security, fix it, reload page and it resets.

"This code works flawlessly first time and exactly how I wanted it"Said no programmer ever

Bloody Java plugin won't keep my security settings. I am running Windows 7 64bit. Whenever I change the Java security to low to try and run an applet, I go into any web browser(IE, Firefox, Chrome). As soon as go to the Java4k site and launch an applet it resets the security to high. Anyone else run into this? I am trying to look at the 4K games but I can't.

Exact same problem here. Soon as I click "Always run on this site" I get an error about security, fix it, reload page and it resets.

I don't know if it's the same reason but I had lot of problems on Windows 7 64 bits with JRE7 64 bits and I've replaced it with JRE7 32 bits and all work fine now.

Bloody Java plugin won't keep my security settings. I am running Windows 7 64bit. Whenever I change the Java security to low to try and run an applet, I go into any web browser(IE, Firefox, Chrome). As soon as go to the Java4k site and launch an applet it resets the security to high. Anyone else run into this? I am trying to look at the 4K games but I can't.

Java's security settings are doom for Java, totally and finally. I can't even run the 4k games except occasionally when I dare disable all security settings, leaving me feeling vulnerable, like captain Picard with the shields of the Enterprise lowered while surrounded by a fleet of Romulard warbirds.

Java's security settings are doom for Java, totally and finally. I can't even run the 4k games except occasionally when I dare disable all security settings, leaving me feeling vulnerable, like captain Picard with the shields of the Enterprise lowered while surrounded by a fleet of Romulard warbirds.

And then you get those annoying popup warnings...Worf: Sir, I must advise against this!

Java's security settings are doom for Java, totally and finally. I can't even run the 4k games except occasionally when I dare disable all security settings, leaving me feeling vulnerable, like captain Picard with the shields of the Enterprise lowered while surrounded by a fleet of Romulard warbirds.

And then you get those annoying popup warnings...Worf: Sir, I must advise against this!

I always wondered why it made sense to place a trigger happy klingon in control of the Enterprises weaponry, who Picard constantly had to turn his head towards and restate his orders. He begrudgingly followed the orders, but I'm sure if the klingon had his way the entire 7 seasons would have been more exciting hey, space battles are fun.

Not saying that java applet malware is fun, oh well, maybe if the computer would blow up it'd be ok.

On the community voting page - the point remaining tally starts at 30, but then after the first number is allocated, the tally jumps up to be 50 point based. If you use up all those 50 points and click submit, an error is displayed reporting that you use more than the 50 points.

On the community voting page - the point remaining tally starts at 30, but then after the first number is allocated, the tally jumps up to be 50 point based. If you use up all those 50 points and click submit, an error is displayed reporting that you use more than the 50 points.

Not many entries this year, but some good ones. I was disappointed with DicePuzzle: IMO it's one thing to spot a game whose mechanics can work in 4k, and something completely different to copy all of its levels identically. I'd have given it a point if there had been some originality.

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